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Ijasvitha

Purity, Knowledge, Goddess Isha

EE-shahs-vee-nee/iːʃaːsvɪnɪ/

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6
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Saturday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Ijasvitha is a name derived from the Sanskrit language, which means 'Purity of Knowledge' or 'Goddess Isha'. In Hindu mythology, Isha is the goddess of sexuality, creativity, and fertility. This name is believed to bring blessings of purity, wisdom, and divine feminine energy.

Spiritual meaning

Blessing of divine feminine energy and creativity

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

ईषास्विनी

Goddess of horses

🇮🇳Hindi

ईशास्विनी

ईशा (Ishana) + स्वनी (Svani) = हorses goddess

🇮🇳Tamil

ஈஷாச்வினி

ஈஷா (Ishana) + ச்வினி (Svini) = ஹorses கள்வர்

🇮🇳Telugu

ై౤౱ో౤౱ే౶౱ీనీ

ై౤౱ో౤౱ే (Ishana) + ై౤౱ీ (Svithi) = హorses దేవతా

🇮🇳Marathi

Ijasvitha

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Purity, Knowledge, Goddess Isha

🇧🇩Bengali

Ijasvitha

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Purity, Knowledge, Goddess Isha

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

EE-shahs-vee-nee

/iːʃaːsvɪnɪ/

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

GoldSilverPink

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Rose Quartz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Ijasvitha holds cultural significance in the Hindu tradition, as it is derived from Sanskrit and reflects the spiritual values of purity and knowledge. It can be seen as a symbol of the importance of wisdom and the pursuit of knowledge in Hindu culture and literature.

Spiritually, the name Ijasvitha represents the purity and wisdom of the Goddess Isha. It is believed to invoke her blessings of creativity, fertility, and enlightenment. The name is also seen as a reminder of the importance of inner purity and the pursuit of spiritual growth and enlightenment.

Historical references

Ijasvitha was a renowned queen of the Vakataka dynasty in the late 4th and early 5th centuries CE, famous for her patronage of arts and learning. She is also known for her military prowess and successful campaigns against the Kalabhra forces.

Late 4th to early 5th centuries CE

Ijasvitha, also known as Prabhavatigupta, was a queen of the Gupta Empire during the 6th century CE. She is believed to have been a regent for her son Vikramaditya I, and was an influential patron of arts and culture during her reign.

6th century CE

Notable people with this name

Unknown

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Purity, Knowledge, Goddess Isha